Re: Tuesday's Flying Fingers
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Aerosmith "Dream On" (arranged & performed by Kelly Valleau)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vVs7lij1zl8
Nice arrangement of "Scream On" as we used to call it. There's a tabbed version on this site, and the opening is a challenging reach in places without a capo on the second fret. Mr. Valleau's fingering arrangement is different, but the results are terrific.
James Horner "Braveheart" (arranged & performed by Luca Stricagnoli)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MxHGyqobsbI
Luca's beautiful rendition of the theme from the 1995 movie, is an emotional masterpiece. Hard to listen to without getting teary.
Stevie Wonder "Superstition" (arranged & performed by Muriel Anderson)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_9oBWKcBVo
Some of Ms. Anderson's enjoyable style and ability. When it comes to arranging music for this genre, she demonstrates a lot of imagination, and obviously enjoys what she does..
Mike Dawes "Boogie Shred" (original composition)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-hJU-68pFQ
More great work from Mr. LongFingers! Some of us use (and enjoy!) instructional material from Justin Sandercoe (www.justinguitar.com) and here's an interesting video of Mike Dawes teaching this piece to Justin. Great musicians at work, and having a good time at it!
Nice one, TF. I left him a note praising both of you and inviting him here to say hello if he wants to. I also subscribed. You really outdid yourself this time, my friend. I loved it!
Bil
Nice one, TF. I left him a note praising both of you and inviting him here to say hello if he wants to. I also subscribed. You really outdid yourself this time, my friend. I loved it!
Bil
Thanks, Bill ... so glad you enjoyed this.
The comraderie between these two is fun, and reminds me of when my best friend Greg and I get together to jam. He's a better guitarist, but never makes me feel that way. We both enjoy music and that's what counts.
Gnarls Barkley "Crazy" (arranged & performed by Don Ross)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKupfayqB00
I had the enjoyment of watching Don play this live in concert on Sept. 24. He expressed hesitancy due to some "inappropriate conduct" from the Gnarls Barkley duo, and asked us to just enjoy the music, and not take his playing it as an endorsement of their behavior. I have no idea what he was talking about!
TF, great playing and I loved watching those fingers stretch!
Thanks
Bill
TF, great playing and I loved watching those fingers stretch!
Thanks
Bill
I agree, Bill ... fun to watch and listen to. I've been working on fingerstyle technique for the past year or so, and have made so little progress it's appalling.
Jon Gomm "Stupid Blues" (original composition)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7BVUPmRiaXQ
Some more great stuff from Jon. I still have a hard time accepting that anyone would beat the snot out of $6,000 Lowden, but Jon's music is as original and fresh as anyone's ... can't argue with the results. This tune just grooves right along ... 1-2-3, 1-2-3, 1-2-3 ...
Gotta roll out early in the morning, so we're a few hours early.
Awesome sound, TF I left him a note and invited him over (to Chordie - although he'd be more than welcome at "Casa Craig" as well. Oh yes. I also told him if he needed a drummer, I'm available.
Bill
Spencer Elliott "Insignificant" (original composition)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fz_0IuINCeQ
Spencer's unique guitar was custom made for him by Jedidiah Wiebe from British Columbia, Canada. (http://jedidiah.ca) Mr. Wiebe builds his guitars from 100% re-purposed wood, so there's no waiting period for the wood to open up / breathe to get the full warmth and tone. Spencer's multi-scale / fan-fret guitar enables many alternate tunings, such as the B F# D F# B D tuning used for "Insignificant". Dropping the E-string to a C on a regular scale guitar leaves the string too slack and floppy to be of much use.
This video is a bit dramatic with the whole B&W business, but the composition and playing is dynamite.
Gotye "Somebody That I Used to Know" (arranged & performed by Mike Dawes)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G1bzUaf_gvU
Michael Chapdelaine does an amazing version of this song, but I like Mike Dawes' a bit better. He somehow captures the attitude of the song's message in his playing. It's very cool how good musicians can do that ... without words.
I not only listen, I also read the comments below the upload, TF. Apparently Mr. Dawes so inspired an older gentleman who had gone through multiple cancer operations, to continue with his guitar playing. He calls himself a "wannabee" guitarist.
I am not as informed as I should be regarding guitarists such as Mr. Dawes, but watching and listening it's easy to see how his playing and his style would instill such inspiration. BRAVO!
Bill
Muse "Starlight" (arranged & performed by Luca Stricagnoli)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJiok_3B-JA
Another great arrangement from this gifted young Italian finger-stylist. A bit early this week, due to several days in the hospital starting tomorrow.
Andy McKee "Drifting" (original composition & performance)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BfF4QLO-L_4
Some more soft music from Andy, which reminds me of sitting by a stream on a warm afternoon ... nice flow going on here.
That is just a rediculously talented player ! WOW !
The rhythm is astounding. I can barely just strum with a beat.... that is just beautiful.
Thanks for sharing TF
Thanks, TIG ... Andy is quite special, for sure. My wife and I were privileged to see him in concert in September, along with finger-stylist Don Ross. It was intimidating and inspiring at the same time.
That is just a rediculously talented player ! WOW !
The rhythm is astounding. I can barely just strum with a beat.... that is just beautiful.
Thanks for sharing TF
Imagine Dragons "Radioactive" (arranged & performed by Kelly Valleau)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZAvPYj287M
One of the better pop tunes in recent years, with a clever and heartfelt arrangement by Mr. Valleau. Love the song itself, so this rendition in a favorite style makes it even better.
Eva Atmatzidou "Planet Unplanned" (original composition & performance)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hjByOOOF7Ho
Here Eva uses a pick along with fingers, for a different take on fingerstyle. Who says there has to be rules? This tune just grooves right along ... enjoy.
Callum Graham "The Nomad" (original composition & performance)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2w7khl1lixQ
Callum's use of Delay and Reverb in this piece adds an extra ambient flair to this piece, which is both warmly soulful and hauntingly contemplative. I could listen to this type of work a LOT ... excellent creativity and technique. Still in his mid-20's, Callum is from Toronto, Canada. When he was just 22, he was listed by Acoustic Guitar Magazine as one of their "thirty great guitarists under 30". Not much doubt about that!
The Beatles "Daytripper / Lady Madonna" (arranged & performed by Tommy Emmanuel)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPkQn5nDTZs
One of Australia's amazing native sons! Anyone who follows great guitarists knows who Tommy is, so no introduction is needed.
Tommy E is unbelievable! Thanks for sharing
Thomas Leeb "Out on a Limb" (original composition & performance)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9GG6bq0C1fA
More magic from Mr. Leeb. Apparently he likes the acoustics in his hallway. Hey ... whatever works!
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